Watch Charlie Carver Make Out With Ben Platt

Gay actor Charlie Carver is playing the boyfriend in Broadway star Ben Platt’s beautiful new music video

The video is a gay love story between Ben and Charlie’s characters, made for Ben’s just released single “Ease My Mind” off his upcoming solo album.

In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Ben is also a Tony Award winning actor who has played in several major Broadway productions, such as The Music Man, The Book of Mormon and Dear Evan Hansen.

Ben told People that he’s excited to be able to represent his relationships and the men that he has loved through his music.

“I’ve been out since I was 12 years old to my family and anyone in my life. I’ve never sort of hidden that or been ashamed by it. It’s just part of me.”

“I really felt like the only reason I wanted to do this was to try to do that authentically and have the opportunity to show myself sort of outside the context of characters.”

Charlie is also busy in his career. In January 2019, it was announced that he will star in the upcoming Netflix drama series Ratched, alongside America Horror Story star Sarah Paulson.

Last year, he was starring in the revival of The Boys in the Band for the landmark play’s 50th anniversary which premiered in April 2018.

He’s also an advocate and has tweeted his thoughts about our current president’s horrible track record on LGBT issues: “Any effort to reduce or remove HIV/AIDS services to the communities most affected by AIDS is a form of genocide. Stay vigilant folks. Shame on you, @realDonaldTrump”.

When was the last time you saw some real teen heartthrob’s in a gay relationship on a major US TV show? Well, you can see it here:

Colton spoke to EW about his Teen Wolf character, saying ‘I thought, if Jackson comes back, he’s coming back in a relationship with a guy.Whether that means he’s bisexual or gay, that’s how he’s returning. I just felt like he went off to London and found himself.’

Is Charlie Carver gay?

Yes, Charlie Carver came out as gay in January, 2016.

He came out via his Instagram account where he wrote, “As a young boy, I knew I wanted to be an actor. It was around that age that I also knew, however abstractly, that I was different from some of the other boys in my grade.

“Over time, this abstract ’knowing’ grew and articulated itself through a painful gestation marked by feelings of despair and alienation, ending in a climax of saying three words out loud: ’I am gay.’”